Kenya Moore has made it no secret that nearly anything involving her “Real Housewives of Atlanta” nemesis, Porsha Williams‘ messy divorce from Kordell Stewart. Although the two seemed to be making peace a few episodes ago, in her latest Bravo Blog post, Moore makes it clear that she’s still tired of hearing about Williams and her love life.
In the post, Moore condemns Williams for bashing Stewart so much during their divorce and claims that Williams is still immature.
“We all handle situations differently. Maybe it is a bit insensitive of me to be tired of hearing about it. However, from the beginning, when I hear one call their ex all kinds of gay queens, wanting to keep their ex’s last name after they’ve slandered them, wanting a big divorce settlement after 2 years of marriage with no property and no children together, having employment of your own, or stating they will come back if the money is right and if he deals with his demons. These blaring oxymoronic statements and feelings have strained my tolerance for this constant display of unsubstantiated emotional fragility. Therefore, I don’t have a lot of sympathy towards the situation,” said Moore.
Moore isn’t interested in offering a sympathetic ear or any advice to Williams, she commended Kandi Burruss and Phaedra Parks for trying to convince Williams to scale back on her home and her spending since she’s no longer with Stewart.
“I do however think both Kandi and Phaedra attempted to give sound financial advice. There’s only so much you can do,” said Moore.
Moore ended her post with, of course, her obligatory twirling.
“#Twirlsawayinthesunset,” she wrote.
Ironcially, last week, NeNe Leakes spoke about Moore’s reaction to Williams’ divorce drama and Leakes claimed that Moore was simply jealous of Williams and that Moore was the overdramatic “attention w—-.”
Well, somehow we doubt that Moore is going to find any solace from news about Williams’ love life, but we’re sure she’ll just keep twirling away every she hears Williams or Stewart in the same sentence. – nicholas robinson